64 Vision

Latitude 64 Vision Flight Chart

The Latitude 64 Vision is a beginner-friendly fairway driver with flight numbers 8 | 6 | -1 | 2. High glide and controllable turn make it ideal for hyzer-flips, gentle turnovers, and tailwind pushes. In Opto it’s a touch more stable and durable; Gold Line adds grip and glide; Retro beats in quickly for maximum understability. Use this page to examine the Vision’s flight path and flight numbers by skill level.

Flight Path for New Throwers

Lower arm speeds will see easy distance with a smooth hyzer-flip to flat and a soft finish. The Vision’s glide helps keep lines straight without demanding power—perfect for learning angle control.

Flight Chart Insights for Intermediate Players

Expect workable hyzer-flips that push long and hold slight turnovers (RHBH) before a light check-up. Great for tailwinds, standstill woods shots, and shaping S-curves on wider fairways.

Advanced Shaping and Shot Planning

Experienced arms can unlock long, drifting turnovers, late-turn tunnel shots, and finesse rollers. Opto runs resist turn a bit longer; Retro molds season fast for roller duty and big right-moving lines.

Forehand Touch and Utility Use

As a forehand finesse disc, the Vision likes smooth releases and nose-down angles. Use slight hyzer to keep it neutral, or release flat for a gentle pan that lands softly.

Try our interactive flight chart to see how the Vision will fly for your arm speed and release—adjust for backhand/forehand and left- or right-handed play.

Latitude 64 Vision

 

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Try the Latitude 64 Vision

If you’re after straight distance without brute force, the Vision’s glide, controllable turn, and mild fade make it a confidence-building fairway driver.

Puttheads Notes

  • Flight Numbers: 8 | 6 | -1 | 2 — glidey, understable fairway with gentle finish
  • Best roles: hyzer-flips, tailwind pushes, controlled turnovers, and beginner distance
  • Opto = slightly straighter/longer life; Gold Line = grip & carry; Retro = seasons fast
  • Forehand is viable at touch power—favor clean, nose-down releases
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